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    vugar is offline Advanced Beginner
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    yes/no field set yes when I will close DB

    Could you please help, can I set "yes" in yes/no field in table when I will close DB?

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    vugar is offline Advanced Beginner
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    When close DB

    If it possible creat macros to set YES in YES/NO field when I close DB?

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    Sure; create a query that updates the field, and execute that query from the unload event of a form that will be open all the time, like a main menu.
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    Duplicate threads merged, since both had responses. Please don't post the same question twice.
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